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Tenant-Landlord commission urges restoration of code-enforcement position and keeps $150,000 for housing inspections
Summary
The Tenant-Landlord Commission praised continued appropriation of $150,000 for housing inspections but asked the County Board to reconsider eliminating a code-enforcement inspector position, warning longer compliance timelines would hurt tenants and undermine proactive enforcement.
Andrew Ferreira, speaking for the Tenant-Landlord Commission, told commissioners the commission “commends the county for its continued appropriation of $150,000 for housing inspections,” and said those inspections are critical as landlords and tenants adapt to HUD’s new INSPIRE regulations (as cited in…
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